A HAT-TRICK by David Williams was the centrepiece of Holyhead Hotspurs dramatic 5-4 snatch on a North Anglesey derby visit to Cemaes Bay in the Cymru Alliance.

Winners just once previously in their early season outings, Spurs went two up before the break, Williams opening their account on 19 minutes and Kevin Cameron following up with a second strike three minutes later.

Williams converted a penalty midway through the second half and, after Nigel Moore had joined in the scoring action, the match star completed his triple near the end.

But Holyhead were rocked by a Cemaes revival in the closing stages, with replies from Danny Mercer (2), Mark Orme and Simon Kay - and then Spurs had Stuart Jewell sent off.

Amlwch's woeful start extended to five defeats, when Lex edged them out 3-2 with goals from Richard McNeil early on, Gary Penlington at the start of the second half and Jonathan Williams.

Amlwch's replies from Adrian Jones and Peter O'Neil gave them a fighting chance of a point, which was almost gained in a late flurry.

Early strikes from Les Davies and Neil Hughes set up Glantraeth for a 2-1 home win over Buckley Town, with Graham Randles replying.

Llangefni Town crumbled after the midweek euphoria of winning 7-0 at Amlwch by collapsing 3-1 at home to Ruthin Town, whose goals were netted by Andrew Roberts (2) and Rhodri Davies.

Llanfairpwll strengthened their grip at the top of the Cymru ALliance with a narrow 2-1 win at Mold Alex, who took a seventh-minute lead through Lee Jones.

Gareth Roberts soon squared things enabling a solo goal from Neil Hughes on the stroke of half-time to settle the match.

Airbus sit right on their shirt-tails after clinching a 4-1 success against Gresford Athletic, who did take the lead after just 20 seconds through Craig Williams.

James McIntosh got the first of his two goals to pull the planemakers level, with Alan Hoole and Dave Nottage completing their tally with first-half goals.